Crocus angustifolius - Cloth-of-gold CrocusThe Crocus angustifolius Cloth of Gold is a striking variety with golden yellow fragrant flowers with prominent dark red stripes. Crocuses are some of the earliest flowering bulbs in the garden and they naturalise very easily. They look amazing on a lawn, in planters, or planted in groups at the front of flower borders or underneath shrubs and trees.
Pro’s
- Early flowering: Blooms as early as February or March, providing an early splash of colour.
- Bee-Friendly: Early flowering provides nectar for bees and other pollinators.
- Fits well in both formal and informal gardens.
- Ver hardy and can withstand harsh winters.
- Low maintenance flower bulbs: Perfect for naturalising in the garden, such as in grass, woodlands, and under trees.
Care
- Planting: Plant bulbs in the fall (September-December) in a sunny or lightly shaded spot in well-draining soil. Enrich the soil with compost for better drainage.
- Plant bulbs 5-8 cm deep and 5-8 cm apart in groups of 10-20 bulbs.
- Water well after planting to help with rooting. Additional watering may be needed during dry periods in the spring.
- Leave the foliage after blooming until it has completely withered for nutrient storage, and avoid mowing the lawn until the foliage has died back.
- Dig up and split bulbs in the summer after a few years, once the foliage has died back.
Enjoy the beauty of Crocus angustifolius - Cloth-of-gold Crocus in your garden. Buy now and enjoy beautiful flowers in early spring.